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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Traffic Management Act 2004, Cross Heading: Civil enforcement of London lorry ban contraventions.

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Civil enforcement of London lorry ban contraventionsE+W
5(1)The whole of Greater London is a civil enforcement area for London lorry ban contraventions.E+W
(2)References in this Part of this Act to the enforcement authority in relation to such contraventions are—
(a)in relation to contraventions on GLA roads, to Transport for London;
(b)in relation to contraventions on roads other than GLA roads, to the London local authority in whose area the contravention is committed.
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